One Wife’s Perspective of Living a Hard-Pressed Life…& a Link Up!
I thought about you today even though I should be taking a break from blogging! But here’s a story that I felt was worth sharing with you. Oh, how it hurts my heart!
Sometimes we feel like our life is so hard until we read about somebody else’s trial and then we realize how blessed we really are. I’m sure you’ll probably feel this way when you read about this wife’s situation.
But first, here is her husband telling his side of the story.
If you can’t view the video from your reader, click here.
And now here’s his wife’s response:
By Naghmeh Abedini*
It has been 9 months since Saeed kissed the little foreheads of our children as he said his goodbyes early in the morning of June 22, 2012. Nine months since Daddy sung to them and tucked them into bed, and 9 months since I embraced my husband as we said our goodbyes, thinking at the time we would be separated only a few weeks, as he returned to Iran to continue work on building an orphanage. Maybe if I knew what was to unfold, I would have held him a little longer, talked a little longer?
It has been 5 months, since the frantic phone call that woke me up in the middle of the night, telling me of the horrific way my husband was taken—5 revolutionary guards, raiding the house and taking him, not knowing where he was or what had happened to him—5 long months. Maybe, that is why still to this day, I suddenly wake up frantic in the middle of the night; I turnover only to find Saeed’s empty spot, only to find that the nightmare is not over yet, only to discover that this nightmare will not be over any time soon.
It has been 1 month, to the day, since Saeed was given his 8-year sentence because of his Christian faith. I know deep in my heart that unless we speak out and fight for him, Saeed might not survive the 8 years in that horrific prison, especially because he continues to face continued abuse and death threats.
This nightmare exists because Saeed refuses to deny Christ. He is standing up for what he believes. Are we going to stand up with him? Are we going to be a voice for him when the Iranian government is doing all it can to silence him?
How many more nights am I to hold my weeping children as they ask me to tell them stories of how Daddy used to hold them when they were born; how he used to play with them, kiss them, and hold them each night before he tucked them into bed? How many more times must I hold back my tears as I sing the worship songs he used to sing to them, as they beg me to sing like Daddy did because they are trying desperately to hold on to the memories of their daddy.
Over the last month, I have pondered over and over how I will ever explain to my children that Daddy has been given 8 years in a horrific prison and we don’t even know if he will survive . . . one month; 31 days; 744 hours; 44,640 minutes; 2,678,400 seconds.
During this nightmare, I lean on the promise in Scripture that “We are hard-pressed on every side, yet not crushed; we are perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not forsaken; struck down, but not destroyed.” (II Corinthians 4:8-9 NKJV)
Ultimately, God is in control and He controls governments and situations for His Glory. There is nothing Saeed and I desire more than to die to ourselves and allow Christ to shine through to this dying world. That He would be glorified in all of this and many would come to know the saving Grace of Jesus. Our trust is in the Lord, and He is carrying us through this nightmare and drawing us closer to Him. But I also believe that the Lord is using our prayers, and the political, social media, and other efforts to bring us together as the Body of Christ. He promises to turn all this for His Glory.
This nightmare and the plea for my husband’s life should cross religious and political barriers. It should grip all human beings at our heart’s core, motivating us to do what is right, to stand up for someone whose human rights are being violated. While Saeed doesn’t have a voice to sing to his children, we each have a voice for his freedom; we can make a difference.
*Naghmeh Abedini is the wife of imprisoned American Pastor Saeed Abedini, a U.S. citizen. She resides with their two young children in Idaho. The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), which represents Naghmeh and the children, is at the forefront of a global effort to secure Pastor Saeed’s freedom. You can join hundreds of thousands of others in signing the petition to #SaveSaeed at SaveSaeed.org.
There are so many causes I can get involved with being that I have a blog. However, it’s just not possible to cover everything that is going on in this world. But I thought Saeed’s story of faithfulness to the Lord is one that would inspire you to press on in your own trials and to live in such a way where it would bring glory to the Lord.
Can you please lift this brother and sister up in prayer? And if you’re willing, can you please sign the petition for Saeed?
No matter how hard your life gets, dear sister, remain faithful to the Lord because He is faithful!
Live a poured out life for Christ,
I’m linking up with: Time-Warp Wife , To Love, Honor, and Vacuum, Women Living Well, Countrified Hicks and The Better Mom.
Now bloggers, it’s time to link up your posts!
I’m looking for posts on any and all things related to being a wife, i.e. homemaking ideas, ways you minister to your husband, dating ideas, and/or hearing what the Lord is telling you about your most important earthly relationship!
Jolene, thanks so much for hosting this Linky party and for posting the video clip of this wife whose husband is in prison for his faith. It is so sad. This is a good reminder to pray for this family and others like them. We often are discontent with our circumstances when we really should be radically thankful!!
thank you so much for this reminder! I need to be more intentional about my ministry and walk with the Lord. Life just gets too easy sometimes and I forget how much I do need Him. We are so blessed to have such freedom in this country!
And thanks for the link up <3